K&S Engineering has been in business for over 50 years manufacturing the highest quality metal products. You will see their display stands in almost every hobby and craft outlet. Look for their stand at model engineering exhibitions and shows that may come to your area. They have aluminium in sheet and tube and brass in tube, strip and sheet in a very wide range of sizes. ..

CuP Alloys Ltdspecialise in silver solder and brazing materials. They have the widest range of silver solder and fluxes for the model engineer and there is no minimum order charge. The most popular alloys are 424, 842 and 440, and all will produce a strong, leaktight joint with small neat fillets. Use the 424 for first stage brazing when you know you will have to return later for more brazing or for soldering sub-assemblies ''step brazing''. The higher temperature (740 - 780 deg C) ensures you do not melt the first joints. They supply small packs of silver solder rod and wire by the metre, and these are dispatched world wide at very competitive prices. They are ideal for the model maker, amateur silversmith, jobbing engineer, anyone who requires just small quantities.

Phoenix Precision Paints Phoenix Precision Paints were at one time known as the Precision Paints Co Ltd. They have long catered for the needs of railway modelers, supplying the correct locomotive livery for the period being modeled. Traction Engine colours and building colours are also available, along with Self Etch Primer, Masking Fluid, Thinners and much more. The Scale Model Horse Drawn Vehicle enthusiast should be able to find a suitable paint for any model. A link in the Phoenix Precision Paints site will give you information and prices of the Bob Moore's Master Lining Pen.

Humbrol Humbrol Ltd. have been making paints for modellers since the 1950’s and are the leading manufacturer of model paints in the UK. Their range of paints is one of the most complete for all model types. You can find your nearest UK retailers by inserting your postcode in the box provided on their web page….then clicking.